As of 15 May 2019, seven suspected cases of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever were reported from five regions, including one laboratory confirmed case and one death. Forty-five close contacts, including healthcare workers and family members are being followed up for 14 days.

NaTHNaC, the National Travel Health Network & Centre, a UK government organisation which produces travel health guidance for healthcare professionals advising travellers and for travellers going overseas from the UK Read more